Increased alcohol sales in Finland are signs of confidence in the economy, according to a THL researcher.
The Maryland Senate on Wednesday approved a plan to study whether Comptroller Peter Franchot should continue to regulate the state’s alcohol industry — legislation inspired by a fight over beer policy between lawmakers and the Democratic comptroller.
Legislation seeking to put into law an existing quota regulation for package liquor licensing continues to move through the Kentucky general assembly. An effort to weaken the measure fell short in a House Committee Tuesday.
The Brexit Loan Scheme launched by the government today (Wednesday March 28) will be an important resource for Ireland’s drinks industry, which faces unique risks associated with Brexit, according to Alcohol Beverage Federation of Ireland (ABFI).
A new study indicates that patients with alcohol-related liver cancer often do not live as long as patients with liver cancer that is not associated with alcohol consumption, mainly due to diagnoses at later stages.
Jack Daniel’s wants a trademark application for the mark ‘Jack DeCicco’ shot down, according to an opposition filed at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
GYPSUM — The intricacies of Colorado's new alcohol sales law are being tested in Gypsum as Costco expands into liquor vending.
A group of MPs have proposed abolishing the current ban on home brewing of alcohol, RÚV reports. Home brewing is currently illegal in Iceland, but a bill proposing its legalisation has been reintroduced in parliament.
NEW YORK — A New York federal appeals court says a judge went over the line by banning a man from drinking alcohol for four years.
The restaurateur behind Chef Geoff’s has filed a lawsuit claiming Virginia’s happy hour advertising law — which prohibits establishments from using certain terminology and advertising deals — is unconstitutional.